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Originally Posted by Sly
What I don't like about the cloud for music is: data transfer, connectivity.
I don't want to have to increase my data plan just so that I can listen to my music. And in my home, my connection sucks. Sure, I can do Wi-Fi, but the connection issue is still a valid point. Take a trip to the sticks and want your music? Nope!
Like you and I both said, most people are doing the cloud now and most people don't have the music library that I do, but I do still feel there is a niche market that could be fulfilled by a boutique electronics company.
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Agreed as a lot of people will be pissed, thinking fitness people the most that don't wanna lug big phone around and the older generation that will turn on the Weather Channel looking for the Cloud.

I've got maybe 700+ CD's I'd like to upload just cause if it's in their library they upgrade ya to their version of it which may be in higher quality format. Haven't bought a CD in years but still would like to find the time someday to upload the old ones. Think part of my delay on it was do I do the cloud or an actual device/drive as I had some of the same concerns you had regarding the cloud.